[LISTEN] Sherm And Chris Diaz Drops Dancefloor Banger 'Standing Ovation'
In his latest musical endeavor, Sherm (left in picture above), in collaboration with Chris Diaz (right), unleashes the sonic powerhouse, “Standing Ovation.”
The track kicks off with a funky four-on-the-floor bassline that sets the stage for an unforgettable auditory journey. As the music progresses, Sherm seamlessly weaves in techy elements and synth-like sounds, creating a thumping and hypnotic atmosphere.
During the build, Sherm and Diaz introduce the infectious vocal line, “c'mon and put them up in the air,” which is repeatedly looped. The lyrics mesh perfectly with the thrilling instrumental, leading to an electrifying drop that is reflective of Sherm's signature production style. “Standing Ovation” is tailor-made for late-night club ragers, beckoning listeners to get down and dirty on the dance floor.
A multifaceted talent, Sherm has had a monumental year in 2023. From hosting panels at global music conferences like ADE to receiving support from household names like Diplo, his influence in the electronic music scene is undeniable.
Recently named one of DJ Mag's “Emerging Artists For December,” SHERM's star continues to rise. Other notable highlights include Claptone's support for his collaborative single with PODS, “Madonna,” at Masquerade parties in Ibiza and Miami.
Diplo's frequent play of his edit of Drake & Travis Scott further solidifies Sherm's impact. With a feature on Beatportal's prestigious “On Our Radar” selection back in October, Sherm's recognition in the industry is well-deserved.
From performing at renowned festivals like North Coast Music Festival to supporting global acts such as Armin Van Buuren and Galantis, Sherm's project extends far beyond the studio.
His podcast, “Sherm In The Booth,” with 200+ episodes hosting interviews with international talents, showcases his commitment to the electronic music community. With “Standing Ovation,” Sherm once again proves why he is a force to be reckoned with in the exponentially growing realm tech house.
Photos courtesy of Sherm and Chris Diaz.